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As Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes Become the Norm, Combating Islamophobia is a Task Long Overdue

communalism
author Ram Puniyani
Sep 11, 2024
Today in India the many misconceptions against Muslims form the base of violence. The misconceptions are becoming stronger over the period of time and have become a part of ‘social common sense’.

In July 2024 England witnessed riots and unrest in several cities. They were precipitated mainly due to misinformation and anti immigration sentiments among the people. In these riots. Muslims were the main target. There was attack on mosques and also places where immigrants were living.

Previously, the ‘All Party Parliamentary Group’ had come up with a report defining Islamophobia and had observed that phrase ‘Islam Spread by Sword’ is one of the roots of Islamophobia.

This is a great example to emulate in our country where this and many other misconceptions and biases rule the roost. How did Islam spread? By citing the examples of some Hindu kings being killed by Muslim Kings for political reasons, it has been popularised and the myth has been instilled that Islam spread by sword. The reality of the spread of Islam in India is very different.

The Arab traders had been frequently coming to Malabar Coast of Kerala and Islam was adopted by the locals through social interaction with these traders. The manifestation of this phenomenon is perceivable through Cheraman Jumma Mosque in Malabar region of Kerala which was built in the seventh century itself.

Swami Vivekananda points out “The Mohammedan conquest of India came as a salvation of the downtrodden, to the poor. That is why one fifth of our people have become Mohammedans. It was not the sword that did it all. It would be the height of madness to think that it was all the work of sword and fire. It was to gain their liberty from the… zaminders (landlords) and from the – Priest, and as a consequence you find in Bengal there are more Mohammedans than Hindus amongst cultivators, because there were so many zaminders there.”

As such none of the kings spread their religion, barring Emperor Ashok, who sent his emissaries to spread the message of Lord Gautama Buddha.

Today in India the many misconceptions against Muslims and Christians form the base of violence. The misconceptions are becoming stronger over the period of time and have become a part of ‘social common sense’.

The process of spreading misconception began with the formulation that Muslim Kings destroyed Hindu temples. The intensification of this propaganda led to demolition of Babri mosque on December 6, 1992, the guilty of which have not been punished till date. After the Babri Mosque issue, now Kashi and Mathura have been added. Even the Taj Mahal is being propagated as Shiva Temple converted into the tomb of Noorjahan, queen of Jahangir.

Lately, the misconception about ‘Cow being a holy animal and Muslims are killing the cows’ is at the forefront. This is one of the main grounds for propagating vegetarianism on one hand and lynching on the other.

“Muslims were the target of 51% of violence centered on bovine issues from 2010 to 2017 and comprised 86% of the 28 Indian citizens killed in 63 incidents. Only 3% of these attacks had been reported before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government came to power in May 2014 and about half the cow-related violence – 32 of 63 cases – occurred in BJP-ruled States,” IndiaSpend has reported.

Human rights activist Harsh Mander, the founder of Karwan-e-Mohabbat, visits the families of lynching victims to soothe the wounds of the families and residents.

He wrote in The Indian Express, “I am profoundly chilled as I scan social media pages of Monu Manesar. He and members of his gang live stream as they openly brandish sophisticated firearms, sound sirens mimicking police jeeps, shoot at vehicles, and brutally thrash the men they catch.”

All this came to mind when Cow Vigilantes’ killed a Hindu student Aryan Mishra on the suspicion of cow smuggling. His mother questioned the reasons behind the killing, saying, “The accused mistook him as a Muslim and killed him. Why? Aren’t Muslims human? Why you need to kill Muslims”.

We do recall Akhlaq, Junaid, Rakbar Khan and many others who have been done to death on suspicion of killing the cows. Recently, while travelling from Amritsar to Palampur by road, my young colleague was repeatedly shocked to see the plight of stray cows, their menace on the road and frequency of road accidents related to cows and plight of farmers due to stray cows.

On parallel lines the non vegetarian food in tiffin is becoming another cause for tormenting Muslim students. A third standard Muslim boy in a prominent school in Amroha had brought Biryani in his lunch box. The principal of Hilton school, Amrish Kumar Sharma locked him up in the store room, commenting that “I won’t teach children who will demolish temples after growing up…”

A major problem being faced by the country is hate speech. We have mechanisms to control and punish those indulging in hate speech but on ground those indulging in hate speech are generally enjoying impunity, while some are promoted in the party hierarchy.

The Assam Chief Minister on a regular basis spreads such hate, saying that he will not let Miya Muslims to take over Assam. And uses words like flood jihad, electricity jihad and naukari (jobs) Jihad. On a regular basis he and other BJP leaders state things like this to polarize the community along religious lines.

UP Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath began demolishing the houses and property of Muslims with bulldozers. Other BJP Chief Ministers have been following this example.

On Bulldozer menace Justice B.R. Gavai stated “How can homes of people be demolished only because he is an accused? Even if he is a convict, it can’t be done without following the procedure as prescribed by law,”.

He was hearing a petition against the Jahangirpuri demolition drive in Delhi after the 2022 riots. “  But the question is will the Chief Ministers listen?

Is it not time for the state to set up a committee like the one in the UK to ensure the implementation of norms which combat misconceptions? These misconceptions have spread very dangerously in society. Combating Hate and misconceptions in society is overdue to prevent communal violence in society!

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